The Quest for the Right Mediator: A History, Survey, and Theoretical Grounding of Causal Interpretability
Mueller, Aaron, Brinkmann, Jannik, Li, Millicent, Marks, Samuel, Pal, Koyena, Prakash, Nikhil, Rager, Can, Sankaranarayanan, Aruna, Sharma, Arnab Sen, Sun, Jiuding, Todd, Eric, Bau, David, Belinkov, Yonatan
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Interpretability provides a toolset for understanding how and why neural networks behave in certain ways. However, there is little unity in the field: most studies employ ad-hoc evaluations and do not share theoretical foundations, making it difficult to measure progress and compare the pros and cons of different techniques. Furthermore, while mechanistic understanding is frequently discussed, the basic causal units underlying these mechanisms are often not explicitly defined. In this paper, we propose a perspective on interpretability research grounded in causal mediation analysis. Specifically, we describe the history and current state of interpretability taxonomized according to the types of causal units (mediators) employed, as well as methods used to search over mediators. We discuss the pros and cons of each mediator, providing insights as to when particular kinds of mediators and search methods are most appropriate depending on the goals of a given study. We argue that this framing yields a more cohesive narrative of the field, as well as actionable insights for future work. Specifically, we recommend a focus on discovering new mediators with better trade-offs between human-interpretability and compute-efficiency, and which can uncover more sophisticated abstractions from neural networks than the primarily linear mediators employed in current work. We also argue for more standardized evaluations that enable principled comparisons across mediator types, such that we can better understand when particular causal units are better suited to particular use cases.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Aug-2-2024
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